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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Physics
  • Complex Systems

Background:

  • Continuous packing of flexible rods forms domains resembling nonequilibrium cellular systems.
  • Non-simply connected cavities introduce topological effects influencing domain formation.
  • The relationship between rod length and domain count in such systems needs clarification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate the relationship between flexible rod length and the number of domains formed in annular cavities.
  • Analyze the packing process, including initial conditions, intermediate behavior, and tight packing limits.
  • Observe and characterize novel fluctuation phenomena during the dynamic packing process.

Main Methods:

  • Experimental injection of a single flexible rod into annular cavities.
  • Utilizing an exponential model to fit and analyze experimental data.
  • Comparing results with classical random close packing and jammed disk packing problems.

Main Results:

  • An exponential model accurately describes the length of rod needed to form a given number of loops (domains).
  • A new fluctuation phenomenon associated with dynamic packing instabilities was observed.
  • The fractal dimension of the packing pattern was analyzed from a novel perspective.

Conclusions:

  • The study establishes a quantitative link between flexible rod length and domain formation in annular cavities.
  • Novel insights into dynamic instabilities and fluctuation phenomena in packing systems were gained.
  • The findings contribute to understanding lightweight materials and topological influences in confined geometries.